14. Hersh, Ravignani, & Whitehead. (in press). Cetaceans are the next frontier for vocal rhythm research. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).
13. Leonetti, Cimarelli, Hersh*, & Ravignani*. (2024). Why do dogs wag their tails? Biology Letters, 20: 20230407. *Co-senior authors
12. Eguiguren, Avila, Rosero, Toro, Hersh, […], & Alava. (2023). Report on the implementation of the Concerted Action for sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) of the Eastern Tropical Pacific (UNEP/CMS/COP14/Doc.32.2.4). Convention on Migratory Species. (technical report)
11. Mesnick, Reeves, Brakes, Wade, & Hersh (2023). Sociality, reproduction, and conservation. In Würsig & Orbach (Eds.), Sex in cetaceans: Morphology, behavior, and the evolution of sexual strategies. Switzerland, Springer Nature. (book chapter)
10. Feyrer, Trueman, Plint, Hersh, Popov, & Sabin. (May 2023). Stable isotopes of northern bottlenose whales in the eastern North Atlantic. 10.17605/OSF.IO/ASXNR. (public dataset)
9. Leitão, Lucas, Poetto, Hersh, […], & Petri. (2023). Social learning across symbolic cultural barriers in non-human cultures. arXiv: 2307.05304. (preprint)
8. Hersh, Ravignani, & Burchardt. (2023). Robust rhythm reporting will advance ecological and evolutionary research. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 14(6): 1398–1407.
7. Anichini, de Reus, Hersh, Valente, […], & Ravignani. (2023). Measuring rhythms of vocal interactions: A proof of principle in harbour seal pups. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, 378(1875): 20210477.
6. Hersh, Gero, Rendell, Cantor, […], & Whitehead. (2022). Evidence from sperm whale clans of symbolic marking in non-human cultures. PNAS, 119(37): e2201692119.
5. Vachon, Hersh, Rendell, Gero, & Whitehead. (2022). Ocean nomads or island specialists? Eastern Caribbean sperm whales show culturally driven fine-scale habitat partitioning which contrasts with the scale of Pacific populations. Royal Society Open Science, 9(5): 211737.
4. Whitehead & Hersh. (2022). Posterior probabilities of membership of repertoires in acoustic identity clades. PLoS ONE, 17(4): e0267501.
3. Hersh, Gero, Rendell, & Whitehead. (2021). Using identity calls to detect structure in acoustic datasets. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 12(9): 1668–1678.
2. Hersh, Dimond, Ruth, Lupica, […], & Lutton. (2018). A role for the CXCR4-CXCL12 axis in the little skate, Leucoraja erinacea. American Journal of Physiology: Regulatory, Integrative, and Comparative Physiology, 315(2): 218–229.
1. Hersh, King, & Lutton. (2014). Novel bioinformatics tools for analysis of gene expression in the skate, Leucoraja erinacea. The Bulletin, MDI Biological Laboratory, 53: 16–18.
13. Leonetti, Cimarelli, Hersh*, & Ravignani*. (2024). Why do dogs wag their tails? Biology Letters, 20: 20230407. *Co-senior authors
12. Eguiguren, Avila, Rosero, Toro, Hersh, […], & Alava. (2023). Report on the implementation of the Concerted Action for sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) of the Eastern Tropical Pacific (UNEP/CMS/COP14/Doc.32.2.4). Convention on Migratory Species. (technical report)
11. Mesnick, Reeves, Brakes, Wade, & Hersh (2023). Sociality, reproduction, and conservation. In Würsig & Orbach (Eds.), Sex in cetaceans: Morphology, behavior, and the evolution of sexual strategies. Switzerland, Springer Nature. (book chapter)
10. Feyrer, Trueman, Plint, Hersh, Popov, & Sabin. (May 2023). Stable isotopes of northern bottlenose whales in the eastern North Atlantic. 10.17605/OSF.IO/ASXNR. (public dataset)
9. Leitão, Lucas, Poetto, Hersh, […], & Petri. (2023). Social learning across symbolic cultural barriers in non-human cultures. arXiv: 2307.05304. (preprint)
8. Hersh, Ravignani, & Burchardt. (2023). Robust rhythm reporting will advance ecological and evolutionary research. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 14(6): 1398–1407.
7. Anichini, de Reus, Hersh, Valente, […], & Ravignani. (2023). Measuring rhythms of vocal interactions: A proof of principle in harbour seal pups. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, 378(1875): 20210477.
6. Hersh, Gero, Rendell, Cantor, […], & Whitehead. (2022). Evidence from sperm whale clans of symbolic marking in non-human cultures. PNAS, 119(37): e2201692119.
5. Vachon, Hersh, Rendell, Gero, & Whitehead. (2022). Ocean nomads or island specialists? Eastern Caribbean sperm whales show culturally driven fine-scale habitat partitioning which contrasts with the scale of Pacific populations. Royal Society Open Science, 9(5): 211737.
4. Whitehead & Hersh. (2022). Posterior probabilities of membership of repertoires in acoustic identity clades. PLoS ONE, 17(4): e0267501.
3. Hersh, Gero, Rendell, & Whitehead. (2021). Using identity calls to detect structure in acoustic datasets. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 12(9): 1668–1678.
2. Hersh, Dimond, Ruth, Lupica, […], & Lutton. (2018). A role for the CXCR4-CXCL12 axis in the little skate, Leucoraja erinacea. American Journal of Physiology: Regulatory, Integrative, and Comparative Physiology, 315(2): 218–229.
1. Hersh, King, & Lutton. (2014). Novel bioinformatics tools for analysis of gene expression in the skate, Leucoraja erinacea. The Bulletin, MDI Biological Laboratory, 53: 16–18.